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SETTING OBSERVATIONS

EXCERPT SETTING SENSORY WORDS FIGURATIVE COLORS/ TONES


LANGUAGE
Who is Time and place of List words that will help create an Examples used to SHOW the What color/tones do you
telling the your story immersive experience for your reader setting (similes, metaphors, want others to feel or
story? that match your setting etc) see when they read your
Examples: (Example: The pinks, oranges, and story?
FEEL: My ears popped as I carved through the greens of the coral caught the
water with my arms... sunlight like pages of the atlas Examples:
HEAR: The soft hum of the gemstone had found Bright, sunny
that used ro lay unrolled across
my bones in the silence... Gray tones
my father’s desk.) Sea green
SEE: The shine of sunlight on silver scales
glittered above me… Browns/Earthy

Six of Section 1: SEE: Section 1:


Crows by
Leigh Section 2: TASTE: none Section 2:
Bardugo
Section 3: SMELL: Section 3:
POV:
1st 3rd Section 4: TOUCH: Section 4:

HEAR:

The Wizard Section 1: SEE: Section 1:


of Oz by
Frank L. TASTE: none
Baum
SMELL:
POV: Section 2: Section 2:
1st 3rd TOUCH:

HEAR:

Fable by Section 1: SEE: Section 1:


Adrienne
Young Section 2: TASTE: none
Section 2:
POV: Section 3: SMELL: none
1st 3rd
TOUCH:
Section 3:
HEAR: none

Dragonspell Section 1: SEE: Section 1:


by Donita K.
Paul Section 2: TASTE:
POV:
1st 3rd SMELL: Section 2:

TOUCH:

HEAR:

Chosen by Section 1: SEE: Section 1:


Ted Dekker
Section 2: TASTE: none
POV: Section 2:
1st 3rd Section 3: SMELL:

TOUCH: Section 3:

HEAR:

The Hobbit Section 1: SEE: Section 1:


by J.R.R.
Tolkien TASTE: none

POV: SMELL:
1st 3rd
TOUCH:

HEAR:

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